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Page.2 1. GENERAL Page 3 Note Warning Maintenance Package contents 2. APPLIANCE SAFETY 2.1 Safety Page 4 3. FIRING THE FIRST TIME Page 5 4. REMOTE CONTROL Page 6 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 General Hand-held transmitter Screen setup Time setup Controls (Remote Control) Possible error messages Adjusting the flame size / Extinguishing the fire Switching the unit off. Inserting and replacing the batteries 5. MANUAL OPERATION 4.1 4.2 4.
Page.3 We hope that you enjoy the warmth of your new Transparente. Read these instructions carefully before installing and using the Transparente. Keep these instructions in a safe place. Always provide the following information if the Transparente breaks down: model and serial number, which can be found on the unit. Your receipt of purchase is your proof of warranty. 1. GENERAL Check the unit immediately after delivery to confirm that it has not been damaged during transport.
Page.4 2. SAFETY DEVICE The unit is fully safeguarded by means of thermo-electric pilot light protection to prevent unforeseen discharge of gas from the main burner. 2.1 Safety Do not place ceramic burner decoration material or logs against the pilot burner. Ensure the pilot light is able to burn freely over the main burner. Good ignition of the main burner is only guaranteed if this is the case. Not adhering to these instructions can lead to dangerous situations.
Page.5 3. FIRING THE FIRST TIME The device is provided with a heat-resistant lacquer which is resistant to very high temperatures. During the first hours there may be a more or less unpleasant smell caused by the burning of the paint, this is not dangerous. To do this as quickly as possible, firing the device for several hours to burn and the room well ventilated. 3.1 Daily maintenance * Avoid having a lot of dust and smoke particles from cigarettes, candles and oil lamps in the air of your home.
4. REMOTE CONTROL Page.6 Please note: Before the device is switched on, the air supply flue gas discharge valve must be opened. The control knob is located front-right in the unit. If this valve is not open, the unit will not function 4.1 General * * The unit is operated using a radio-controlled remote control. This consists of a manual transmitter and a receiver. The receiver is connected to the gas control block. The receiver and the gas control block are located in the operating box. 4.
Page.7 4.5 * * * Operation (Remote Control) Igniting the flame Open the gas shut-off cock that has been installed in the gas pipe to the unit. Press the “O I” switch on the gas control block to the “I” position. Turn the operating button on the gas control block into the ON position. * Press the OFF and (large) switches on the remote control at the same time. A short sound signal will confirm commencement. Short sound signals will then follow until the pilot light and main burner are ignited.
4.7 * Setting the flame height / extinguishing the flame After the burner is ignited, the flame size will adjust to its maximum height automatically. * Press the button Page.8 (small) on the image of the flame to reduce the height and to switch the burner off. (Extinguishing the flame: “STAND BY”). (Press the key for a short time to gradually reduce the flame.) * Press the (large) button to increase the flame height. (Press the button briefly to gradually increase the flame height) 4.
Page.9 4. MANUAL CONTROL The unit may be operated by hand if there is a defect in the remote control. To do so, the ignite (piezo)cable of the receiver must first be removed and carefully slid into the piezo connector on the gas control block. Small metal circle for Manual ignition Piëzo Ignitter (Manual) Main valve knob Manual knob Piëzo Knop “O I” Switch Microswitch 8 Wire Receiver Jack (Combination Control, Cover Manual position 5.
Pag.10 6. INSTRUCTIONS FOR MERTIK MAXITROL GV60 AND REOMOTE CONTROL: Ensure that the fuel supplied to the unit is clean and free from particles and moisture. Before a gas supply pipe (new or existing) is connected to the main gas pipe at the gas meter and to the gas control block of the unit, clean and dry compressed air should been blown through it. Cut copper pipes as well as aluminium pilot pipes must be deburred and blown clean before they are con nected.
Pag.11 Prevent leakage of the ignition spark to parts of the installation other than the ignition rod at the pilot. Ensure the ignition cable is not in contact with the shell or other metal parts. If a cable extension is used, ensure that connections are additionally insulated using silicone. The receiver and the control units on the gas control block should be switched on to ensure automatic start -up through the manual transmitter.
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Pag.14 8. Mertik GV60 Troubleshooting Flow Chart No ACTION 1. Option: wall switch START: press ON button > wall switch works. 1. Manual transmitter START: press both buttons to start ignition sequence. Beep will occur each second Possible problem/cause Solution NO Bent pin on switch, or cable not operating properly. Straighten pin, replace wall switch or cable. NO Manual transmitter battery low. Replace battery, 9V quality alkaline! Receiver batteries low. Replace batteries, 1.
Pag.15 No ACTION NO 3. Possible problem/cause Solution Ignition components not operating properly. Check connection between cable & IGN electrode. Check IGN electrode spark gap. Check IGN electrode for discharge to ground (break in ceramic). Check IGN cable for damage Increase distance between IGN cable and all metal parts. Check that spark does not discharge to ground at location of spark plug connection. Shorten cable if possible. If applicable, provide extra insulation with silicon hose etc.
Pag.16 No ACTION 6. Possible problem/cause Solution NO Resistance in thermo current circuit too high. Check cables and connections in thermo current circuit. Magnet unit drops (audible click) Not enough heat on thermocouple. Check position of pilot to thermocouple and intensity of pilot flame. Low voltage from thermocouple. Check connections and, if necessary, replace thermocouple. Do not overtighten the connections! Short because thermocouple end is damaged.
9. Pag.17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE DUNGS AB COMBINATION GAS REGULATOR This regulator is fitted with a complete infra-red control system. This means that you can ignite the unit, smoothly adjust the flame height and extinguish the unit using the remote control. 9.1 Infra-red remote control and its operation The infra-red remote control allows you to comfortably control the AB system.
After completing any work: Test for leaks and check operation. 9.6 9.7 9.8 * * * * * * Pag.18 Connecting to the mains supply The regulation equipment is fitted with an electronic control. Take into account the length of the cable when connecting to a power socket. Chimney If it is connected to a chimney that had previously been connected to a wood-fuelled fire, than the flue should be thoroughly and professionally cleaned as dirt can still become dislodged from the chimney when used with gas.
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Pag.20 10.3 Optional protected air supply and combustion gas flue system for type II gas-fired block fires in natu rally and mechanically ventilated homes. * You can additionally connect an air supply and combustion gas flue system. The protection system is used in existing or newly installed type II block fires in open hearths which are set up in mechanically ventilated homes. * The combustion gas is extracted mechanically by means of a protected exhaust ventilator.
Pag.21 COMBINATION DIAGRAM Dungs / Exhausto EFC 21 Operation using control knobs. (See pages 17 and 22) Three buttons are required for operation: - “UP” button – “DOWN” button – “RESET” button To start the system, press the “UP” en “DOWN” buttons together for at least three seconds. The start-up process is indicated by a series of three short tones. After the flame has lit, it can be increased to the maximum height by pressing the “UP” button.
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Pag.25 13. MAINTENANCE FAULT CHECKLIST. Please note: whenever possible, turn off the gas supply and power supply during maintenance activities. Maintenance activities should be performed by a qualified fitter. Close the gas tap while maintenance activities are being performed Inspect 1 General inspection a b c 2 Decorative parts (logs/pebbles etc.
Pag.26 14. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE TRANSPARENTE Note. The appliance must be installed, connected and inspected by a certified installer. The combustion air supply must comply with the applicable national or local regulations and be suitable for the appliance’s thermal capacity. We advise at all events a fresh air supply of an unobstructed aperture size of 2 x 175 cm² to the underside of the device (via an open, recessed skirting board under the hearth or air vents in the fireplace for example).
Pag.27 15. Positioning the ceramic wood blocks TRANSPARENTE 73-100-120-140-160 AB (See pages 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33 ) Please note: when installing the log inset and the various glowing materials and accessories, the following must be taken into account: * There should be no glowing material in or on the pilot burner. * Arrange the log inset composition as shown. In other words the blocks will have to be positioned in exactly the same way.
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